JAVA API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS), version 2.0.

i read the article "Introducing JAX-WS 2.0 With the Java SE 6 Platform, Part 1 By Robert Eckstein and Rajiv Mordani, September 2006 " and i was impressed by it.
I tried to implement it on NETBEANS 5.5 and i only changed the package name from HELLO to wsPOJO
i got the following error
Exception in thread "main" Server Runtime Error: class: wspojo.jaxws.GetArea could not be found
at com.sun.xml.ws.transport.http.server.HttpEndpoint.publish(HttpEndpoint.java:267)
at com.sun.xml.ws.transport.http.server.EndpointImpl.publish(EndpointImpl.java:85)
at com.sun.xml.ws.spi.ProviderImpl.createAndPublishEndpoint(ProviderImpl.java:57)
at javax.xml.ws.Endpoint.publish(Endpoint.java:156)
at wspojo.CircleFunctions.main(CircleFunctions.java:29)
if any one can help.
Thanks in advance.

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